In A Larger Sense

Rediscovering Lincoln's America and Restoring American Principles

by Henry G. Sullivan


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 19/04/2004

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 296
ISBN : 9781413439472
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 296
ISBN : 9781413439465

About the Book

Having announced the underlying principles of a governing system designed to protect God’s endowment of rights to mankind, the American founding fathers reasoned that God would be pleased with their efforts. So pleased, the founding fathers theorized that their new nation would be protected by divine Providence. The American founders´ stated that rationale within the expressions of the Declaration of Independence. The American Experiment is designed to test the founders´ theory.

In A Larger Sense analyzes the overriding theory that explains America’s founding. The ramifications of the American Theory are multifaceted. For example, readers of In A Larger Sense will come to realize that no tool of American government, including the American courts, wielding the sovereign authority reasoned to exist on July 4th 1776, may authoritatively deny the fact of God’s existence. That is because God is the source of all American sovereign authority. Without God, that authority does not exist. The Constitution changes none of that. The speeches and writings of Abraham Lincoln indicate his understanding of designed link of authority that connects the expressions of the Declaration of Independence to the Constitution.

Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address is a direct acknowledgement of the American Theory. Readers will discover that, as Lincoln decided the actions that ultimately saved the “last best hope of earth” from extinction, our 16th president operated within the mode intended by the founders who designed the American Experiment.


About the Author

Hank Sullivan is an American entrepreneur. Born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1955, Hank graduated from Georgia Tech in 1978 with a Batchelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering. He received his MBA from Georgia State University in 1981. Along with his wife and partner’s, Hank owns and operates a successful building business in Gainesville, Georgia. A few years ago, Hank began to take great notice of the blessings that freedom had bestowed upon him and those around him. He also took notice of the writings and speeches of Abraham Lincoln. This extraordinary book is a product of Hank’s understanding of Lincoln’s works.